Sunday, October 20, 2019
Example Sentences of the Verb Pay
Example Sentences of the Verb Pay          This page provides example sentences of the verb pay in all tenses including active and passive forms, as well as conditional and modal forms.         Base Form pay / Past Simple paid / Past Participle paid / Gerund paying          Present Simple      Jack usually pays by credit card.          Present Simple Passive      The bill is paid at the end of every month.          Present Continuous      Tom is paying the bill now.          Present Continuous Passive      The bill is being paid now.          Present Perfect      Have you paid the telephone bill yet?          Present Perfect Passive      Has the telephone bill been paid yet?          Present Perfect Continuous      Jill has been paying their bills for years.          Past Simple      Tom paid for the vacation last month.          Past Simple Passive      The vacation was paid for by Tom last month.          Past Continuous      She was paying the waiter when the man walked into the restaurant.          Past Continuous Passive      The bill was being paid when the man walked into the restaurant.         Past Perfect     Peter had already paid the bill when I offered to get it.          Past Perfect Passive      The bill had already been paid when I offered to get it.          Past Perfect Continuous      She had been paying off all the accounts when her debt was forgiven.          Future (will)      Alice will pay him soon.          Future (will) Passive      He will be paid soon by Alice.          Future (going to)      Alice is going to pay him at the end of the week.          Future (going to) Passive      He is going to be paid at the end of the week.          Future Continuous      This time next week we will be paying off all the employees.          Future Perfect      He will have been paid over $100,000 by the end of the year.          Future Possibility      She might pay for dinner.          Real Conditional      If she pays for dinner, we wont eat very much.          Unreal Conditional      If she paid for dinner, we wouldnt eat very much.          Past Unreal Conditional      If she had paid for dinner, we wouldnt have eaten so much.          Present Modal      She must pay all her bills this week.          Past Modal      She cant have paid all her bills last month!          Quiz: Conjugate With Pay      Use the verb to pay to conjugate the following sentences. Quiz answers are below. In some cases, more than one answer may be correct.         The bill _____ at the end of every month.Tom _____ for the vacation last month.The bill _____ when the man walked into the restaurant.Alice _____ him soon. I promise.He _____ over $100,000 by the end of the year._____ the telephone bill _____ yet?Peter _____ already _____ the bill when I offered to get it.If she _____ for dinner, we wouldnt eat very much._____ you p_____ the telephone bill yet?He _____ at the end of the week as scheduled.à            Quiz Answers      is paidpaidwas being paidwill paywill have been paidHasà  been paidhad already paidà  paidHavepaidis going to be paid    
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